* Advance Funds Network does not provide funding for startups,
Read qualification requirements here.
Start by sharing a few key details about the business, the amount being considered and the type of finance being explored.
The enquiry may be reviewed and matched with lenders or finance providers based on the information provided.
If suitable, a member of the team or a finance provider may get in touch to explain the next steps, available options and any information required.
A working capital loan is designed to help businesses manage day-to-day trading costs and short-term cash-flow needs.
Businesses often use working capital finance to cover payroll, stock, supplier payments and gaps between money going out and money coming in. It may also be useful when cash flow is uneven, seasonal demand changes or the business needs extra flexibility.
The amount available, repayment structure, costs and terms vary depending on the lender, product and business profile.
Running a business often means managing costs before income arrives. A working capital loan may help with short-term funding needs where timing, cash flow or trading activity creates pressure on available capital.
This type of finance may be considered for supplier payments, wages, stock, seasonal changes, operating costs or temporary cash-flow gaps.
Advance Funds Network helps businesses start with one enquiry and understand what information may be needed when exploring suitable options with lenders or finance providers.
Working capital loans may help businesses manage short-term cash-flow needs, supplier payments, payroll, stock and other operating costs. They are designed around practical trading requirements where timing matters.
Explore finance for regular business expenses such as wages, stock, suppliers and operating costs.
Working capital finance may help when money going out and money coming in do not line up perfectly.
Useful for businesses managing busy periods, quieter months or short-term demand changes.
Not sure what type of finance fits the situation? Speak with the team to discuss cash flow, supplier payments, payroll, stock needs or short-term trading costs.
Advance Funds Network can help explain the enquiry process, what information may be needed and how suitable options may be reviewed with lenders or finance providers.
Working capital finance is designed to help with day-to-day business costs such as stock, payroll, supplier payments and cash-flow gaps.
Businesses often use it to smooth cash flow, manage seasonal changes, cover short-term costs or support trading needs.
Yes, depending on the lender and the type of facility. It may be used for payroll, supplier payments, stock or other operating costs.
That varies depending on the lender, product, business profile and how quickly any required information is supplied.
A lender may ask for business details, bank statements, turnover information, trading history and details about the finance being considered.
No. Submitting an enquiry does not guarantee an offer of finance. Any finance is subject to lender assessment, status, eligibility and lender terms.